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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jan 1979, p. 10

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The .~ _ of HWaterteo one ni :’amp:” Wam apera coach itfii"?dfls © fcliows: Sunday,, Jan. 7 and : M&: will : be: Danie!} ‘a. and <the Wagner sumhuu 13 in Parkâ€" .‘ Lichti trecently returfied> ‘Festival in Bayreuth.>. minster. United Church, Erb mnfiwm 1any; Many will kriow‘. St. Rast at‘4:30 P.M. and ~] of _roles inâ€"Eui : and forâ€">â€" her as the recent gaest con« â€"8:00. P.M.. both dgm Sun 4| merly ‘with the Canadian â€" 'dmfl;fi&‘;fiwiu-y day. JTan. 14)in Rockway ‘| Opera Campany), Kenneth . Pops Concerts and pianist Mennonite â€"School Audiâ€" . Baker (currently aâ€"music > with the Stratford Ensemble â€"torium at $:00.P.M. â€"> Burger Platter #whith tho Canadianâ€"Opeta ; h5 She ‘has.also beeu *g‘ mp:w?mgim opara coach it.&rrms M&s will beâ€"Danie! a._ and <the Wagner Lichti trecently returnedâ€"1 Festival in Bayreuth: of roles inâ€"Europe and forâ€">â€" her as the recent guest con» Baker (Currently amusic student at WLU with preâ€" vigus experience in several operas such as The Tales of Hoffmann and Gianni Schicâ€" chiir and Edward ahodes (student of Victor i Ensemble performs with . â€" wellâ€"known gquest artists â€"= Mini Cakes and Hoffmann in the last year‘s WLU production of the Tates of Hoffmann»}. â€" The Kâ€"W Chamber Music._ certs by the Stratford Enâ€" Society will stage two conâ€" _ semble, dcgmp‘le‘tg_ with in the recent all Schubert Galt of Waterloo who has been associated with the Kâ€" W Little Theatre for. manly years and acted in Stratford and many other important guest artists. On Friday, Jan. 5 in the Kitchener Pubâ€" lic Library, at 8 p.m., guests will include Jeremy Conâ€" stant and Andrew Wasyluszâ€" ko, violinists. L On Sunday, Jan. 7 in the Theatre of the Arts, UW at 8 p.m., guests will include Yuri and Dana Mazurke The celebrated â€" MAZURKEVICH VIOLIN DUO were born and trained in the Soviet Unfion., under the tutelage of one of the world‘s> greatest violinists, the late DAVID OIS TRAKH, who said of Yuri‘s playing that it has ‘"virtuoso brilliance, profound â€"musiâ€" cianship, beautiful sound, poise...", and of Dana that she is "a very talented, maâ€" ture, conscientious musiâ€" cian‘"". In 1974, after many years of concerts and prizeâ€" winning performances in competitions (Yuri was named OQutstanding Artist of the Ukraine, for example), the Mazurkeviches emigratâ€" ed to Canada where they now live in London, Ontario, teaching at the Faculity of Music at the University of Western Ontario. They deâ€" buted at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Centre, in New York City in 1976, and have toured in Canada and the U.S.; next summer they will be performing in England and France. Stage Director is Carl These distinguished musiâ€" crtans will perform the beauâ€" tiful and difficult Prokofiev Sonata for Two Violins durâ€" ing the concert on January 7th (Sunday) in Theatre of the Arts, 8:00 P.M. In addiâ€" 202 ave o Aqtem uc is omm stebdlite eegtees 2s f* fRhk) e m Complete Collision And Refinishing Service a:superb apportunity for faâ€" NS BM "acbes fantasti tion,; the Stratford Enâ€" semble joins them in a perâ€" formance of perhaps the bestâ€"loved and most beau tiful of all double concertos, BACH‘S CONCERTO IN D MINOR FOR TWO VIOâ€" LINS and orchestra. Also on this program are: WAGNER‘sâ€" Adagio for ~Clarinet and String Quartet, with VICTOR SAWA,. clarinâ€" ‘et soloist; two delightful Scherzandi of Haydw for mixed strings and winds, and the Divertlinentd. K.113, by Mozart. ble at Kâ€"W Symphony Hall. University of Waterloo Arts Céntre, Opera Guild Comâ€" mittee Members, and at the Tickets will be $2.50 for Adulits and $1.00 for Students and Children and are availaâ€" TICKETS: $, or $ (stuâ€" dents/Seniors), at the door, or at Kâ€"W Symphony Office, or Sam the Record Man. Two weliâ€"known young musicians from this area, ANDREW WASYLUSZKO and JEREMY CONSTANT, who are in their second year of studies in Philadelphia and New York, join the Stratford Ensemble on our concert of Friday, Jan. 5th (on our **Downtowner" series of concerts) at the Kitchener Public Library, 8:00 P.M. They will perform as the two soloists in the Bach D Minor Violin Conâ€" certo on that occasion. Anâ€" drew and Jeremy perâ€" formed â€" extensively â€" in Kitchener and Waterloo from their early years until their graduation from high schools (Eastwood Collegiaâ€" te (Andrew) and Bluevale Collegiate (Jeremy), winâ€" ning all of the available prizes at Kiwanis Festivals, playing with the Kâ€"W Youth Orchestra, of which Jeremy was concertmaster, and then performing in a superb joint recital . will be asâ€" y5w

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